Forrest Gump Research Paper

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Love Conquers All In Forrest Gump, a simple, easygoing man with good intentions and a low IQ, Forrest Gump, experiences life appearing at many major events and meeting numerous famous people from the 1950s to 1970s across the world. Tom Hanks embraces the role of Forrest, as a simple, breezy man who continually overcomes obstacles in his life. Forrest’s character is inspiring to people who try to make the best out of what they have been given, as his character is invariably positive, even though he has been given gifts that are perceived as “less valuable.” Throughout the movie, Forrest Gump shows the sure charm and grace of a superhero, despite his “disabilities,” proving that people’s reactions to their circumstances are far more important than the circumstances alone. Arguably, the film is one of Tom Hanks’ best acting performances in his successful career; Forrest Gump is portrayed as a character with a sense of everlasting love and loyalty to all of his associates. Forrest is quoted in the movie as saying, “I'm not a smart man, but I know what love is.” Even when Jenny Curran, the woman Forrest Gump has loved since he was a young boy, denies his marriage proposal and gets pregnant by him before suddenly disappearing the next morning, Forrest’s love is …show more content…

Though a different kind of love from that of Forrest, Lone Survivor subtly shows the love that four Navy Seals display for each other during battle and on any given day. Though Lone Survivor is not nearly as focused on comedy as Forrest Gump, as it is a serious movie, there are some comedic remarks. After finding his lost gun in the middle of the fight, Marcus Luttrell says, “See? God's looking out for us.” Michael Murphy then replies, “If this is what happens when God is looking out for us, I'd hate to see Him pissed." Michael Murphy’s witty presence of mind, in the middle of a firefight, is

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